Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1920 — Page 19
THE INDIAXAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APKH 21,1920.
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SIGEIICMIDYCOimiY LEASES 4-W BLOCK
Barry Hicffna to Brirtka BlgctaiL lot «. Matoaar’a a«b4Analoa iwrt BaatSmnm'» adAttoo. 40iil4» taat. tat-
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TO OPEN BiO PLANT AT 21B«ia SOUTH MERIDIAN.
MOOERN FACTORY PUMNEO
The Ooifer Cudy <3»nip*a7, * pftrtMrailiB eompo—<t mi Loosaxtf OaiBar. WilUan A. Um9hr«7 ^kriaa O. MeCatebMi. lui« tiihM m loner term loaa* on tlio yrofRorty at tit juid 21S South Meridian atreet. where a larre c*wi» fiMtery will be eeUb> »she£ The leaee was made thnrai^ Barker A Boa. and fa for preoortjr formerly oeouptad hr Taaaer m £a. ft has four floors and basamenL Work of remedeltaa the bolliteB
BnfaetnritB
for caady ^rpofM 1» ■adar way. The Iraildlair will be fln> Med ta whiu aadr the —srtnwsry wftl he of the aesreat dealda. Oaa Bear will he flees over to a stxteoB'ton rafrifereliBf plant. Tho hvlldtsa arm m made saaftary thre«fhoat aao
thaoe vlll he a samfertahlt fwP entsitalauBt room for ptm hBadrod -taotaea trho are to
ftoyod. Tho rewfaay oapeeta to oa> gaft tn tho maaafaetnro of eaady IgSHaUloa. eoatorthf No dtroet tator-
oot In one epedalfy.
The Oeiaer Comnany hae a large esMllshmeat la Uie upper fleors of a Masaaekvaetta aaoaao Viildlaf.
iwv tBaaaa 'ooC and ooaeral
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
era sen
tMtmd. Wirt wUm Choltal eve., amh ef Toenitrth st Laera B. Avery je Clermee W. Mur. let If loaf rt eL's OotUfc Home •dtltleR.*nMbl85 lert. improved •set side Bsway sL aortk of Wash'
tastoo lA AHsiets Beilw to lot % lifers B. ttaa. 40siao fast,
aids llhsaas st.. natSh a<
Swfh si fAOMda Jaaw S. XdEaivey. oeeator. ta Wit-
maa Oaodwha. at aai..
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IS. A. M. HOW, WEE Of LAWfEII, KILLS SELF
anarter, aeelien S. favs^n TS.
4 Canlar toMfaib... .. .S5.00a.0a VUHaa r. Stimn to Fraaefa P. Has' «t ax., lot t7. waeaoia plsce. 00x100 fael. famroved. aeath aide
Baakia pleae. west ef Central ave... tSAO
Jahn Poland to TUiBMa 8. et ax., let 1S7. Wart perk. aixlS7 fart. laaproied. eeat aMe Hofaaee ave«
narth ef Ohto rt ..ta.OdOAt
Corray Baai^ le Cjarja W. MrtKiy lot 203. BaekyMffde. Pairvfaw
nark. WaduipMa tawaahip flAa
.Tmilonal Ifsdcrwrtttao’ Coaapeny to dpae. let td. WObbe Braaiiptlr a«l> dnien. tOhixUia fast, vscaait, wert nds Sharauw drive. aaaSef Su*
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FOUND DEAD IN HOME BY HUBBAND AND DAUGHTER.
ROTE Tats OF lORESS
Mrs. AUoe Bood. ace flfty-ene. wife of Arthur M. Heod. an attorney, with an ofti<m at 90t Hume-Manxur baildiaf. eoiHamed snteide Tnesday night at her lieme.«S44 MMdle drive. Woedmft Plaee. hy ahootlnc herself thronch the right temple. She wrae
dwad when her imadMutd
found her.
and damchter
Mr. Heed and bis danghter ere na-
aoeonnt for the eel other
able to aeeonnt for
than that Mra. Hoed’a mind apparently had become enddenly and tern-
ai M^porartiy deranged. She had Inat writ-
K »: oiW W lai^: A’‘ rt at. fat rr. Bidanow^a haeoed addiaeai. sTsieO fast, hniawved. east aids Aiseaat ave. nerth ef Marhat
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MUELLER
CASE HEARING.
A'v^^HIM^w^W
er taeha Jaaitiea ef
Appshttmant.
the beard ef county today held a heating
Membera ef
eoanmlaeteBera teday i „ ^ en the petition ol w. B. Hendbrson a eelered lawyer, te be appointed w ^stlee of the pears for Center tewnebip, aneceedinc Cbarfee H. Mueller, whtn ffendereon eatA had abandoned Ills efftoe two weeks ago. The eetnmisslenere announced they would make a ruling in the petition Thura-
ds^.
uetter anaeuseed two weeks ago
that he would abandon hie efflea the term for whltdi be was eleoted bartag exstred. but later said be had ehMHred hta mlaA Kendereon, contends, howsm*, that Mueller, having onoe abandoned the office can not
take possosslon of It again.
Stab Weemde Prove ITataL
Ourtey KaaiB. color^, lit West Pourteenth street, died Tuesday night at tha City Hoepital from the effects Of egseral stah wsuads sulEered about a week ogo durtag da attercatiou with another colored man in the rear ef
the West Fourteenth etreot addrees.
^e
pellco dhid tho igM resulted from
a d^ttte ovwr a *‘enaps^
I** game. Kemi
assailant eoeapsa following troublo and Itfw not t>|sn found.
DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.
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ten two lettera one to her eon and the ether to another daughter, and both ef these were noraisliy written.
It waa saiA
Sheet Hete Left.
Besidea the letters was feund a short note. nnaddrssssA vrhlch oorroborates tbs belief that her mind had
become sEecteA It read:
"ttore is domething wrong with E y head a^ I beUeve that for the >aeflt of all eoncemed 1 had better put a stop to It before it grows
weapon which Mrs. Hood used
was one which rtis had kept under
her pillow for twenty years.
In addltlea te
daughter. Mary, who waa at boms. Mrs. Hood is anrvivsd by another daughter, Dorothy, who Is tn a girls' ach'^ol at Pittsburg, and a son. Harold. who ta attending Ross Polyteohale Institute, at Terre Haute.
WOMAN PROFESSOR DIES.
Maria L. SaafmdL ef UfauMseta. Wtettm ef Swig— Iteath. WASHINOTOA April II—Maria L. Sanford, of Mlaaeapelia professor easeritus ef the Daivereity of Minaeaota. who waa here attendlag the cenventtba of tbe Daughters of the Aamricaa Revolvties. died suddenly totoy at the home of Senator NelaoB of Miaaeeota. where she mte a guest. Mias Sanford was oae of the lead tag women educators of the country. She was bom at Old Saybrook. Conn., eighty-three years ago. and was professor of history at Swartlunore Oollegs from 1571 to IfSt.
the hueband
Fee laevuaaed Pwilmaa FarceThe petition of the Pullman Company for increased Puliiuai faree was presented to the public aervloe commission Wsdaeaday hy 9. 1* Sim mona assistant gmieral auditbr of the eomiMuiy. and A F. Davidson, local attorney. A. A CrenA the ooiumission's railroad rate expert* heard the preemitattoa. A A CoepeticA at tomeydfor the'^ state Cbaiftber of Commerce attended the hearing. O. F. Steveaa chairman of ^be Travelers* ProteoUve Association's railroad coomstttee, eeat a written protest and i against the proposed inoreases.
INDIANAPOLIS AND VICINITY
ef I0MI Bey.
Tbe Womrti's
F. Byss port. Amwicen lAgim. eul swet
port. AsMn
•nenioen
rt 2146 Btnggeld
The lafaeendaei Club will > Fohhe
rty Thunds
eerd peity
hsA
lunday sfiemooa ta MeaUSsoe’
Beeuev dlrav
Walter W.< OehuBx Amertcea Hatioeal
ducting the nettowel eaparttfen
Sfaiee BAsnufactarars la
reprewethig the
Ine.. cooof united
Airm hi Hoi^ber ssd“becertto. ItlO. bs ia
eoepotie Thmudey for ooettrsnose with ortaufeeturare. eopnrdteg to no aanoenceSSfaS^ iSSiA 5"S3!Ur« bSSSS Sliest Mr. Ocbrtu ^h^ tbe Chember rt OMmnerw far these rtw lersoQH or will osB 00 Btosufsclurwa H th^Melfe. to dtsenm taking epees at tbs
exyaattlon.
■ays Bs Wee Bebhed rt 000.
Oforgs BToadls. colored, 010 Horth C»Mferaie etrert. s coal peddlw, ropsrtod to the pohes that A wm robbed of 05d today hy s oriarsd sien whe bad aekad him to (tover aotne eosl to a mrt et tte rt to hoM of Aadiew BeB. colomd. 710 H«to Wert rtfurt. Broedie told Serseent Sandraanii^ to emeffener eeued. who invmttgslrt to rrttorr. Art to sum aeked him to ritogs
s" 00 htil, alter to oort had M dehvsrrt asd tot ee he ^ hoidlag to momy beg
hoidlag to rtoojy ^ ,
shems. to thief aattohad to bag
Swt nut dawn to sllw.
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Belp^ D.'Oofa. rt Columbue. O.. a former ttcutaasat-eglOBel hi to 07A Mviato overmss. wiU rtMMfc rt s mass suwllng of for-
•ervim men in to Ulw room rt to pool hotoi fundear eftameou. The meet-
d unto to sagtoe rt
— — — -— _. - -
deypool hotoi fi
ing will hi hrtd
Merton county AaMrlesnism commlUee o; to Aairtcea X^on. The cedunitfae's Amertcesism prograas wis ha dfaeuaaad. Xa> vitottont to attood have heea met to all pfrts of to Lagtoa to to wuqty. A ferture Of the program wUl m a ‘hoMIcr rtsg."
program
Baaeway Bays BeariA
Rriioe havu bean asked to aiarM for threa boys, toir agaa rangtog from eight to ton, who ran sway TuaSdar night frem to ZndtanapoMa Orphana* HeeDe,\4iOT Bart Ifortt-
IngtoD atraet. The boss sere weartog short trouaem and darii hloe waiata. Charlea rinrtt, eupwlnteadent rt to CTawford-Bep-tirt Xndaetriel School, at Uonevtlte, hae aeked the pohoe to aeereh for Wellaoe Wright, age dftaaa. who ran away from
to inaUtuUott Tueaday night.
riaat fiar BNgal Fhhtog.
Wacdeas rt to 0ah and gssM dlviatoa. •tats dapertmeui of consarvahen. leoently arrwtod Beuli ^Semiltoii, Basil -Xafirtlton. Arthur Onw and Barry MmheWs for IBeM
to Fall eroafc. near Banunimd
dahtog to Fall eraafc. near Bamnumd paik 6b rtaua of fuUty eataied bafere tT A Baiaay. a iuatloa rt to poeea rt Xrvtogton, each bald e toe sod caew eaiooitong to fU JO. ths SMS ware ugtog otsl nste and hA a large bag et audnrs to toIr poa-
Helara dnh to go Is lhaiw.
Ths tsemhars rt to Hatura Study Club WiU spend to wsakfand at to fhadm and to atoto gaaae Mqmrtoisnt station, teaving ladtoaapolls en to t;14 oar on to Crawfcrdsvilk line. Autoartiilm will take to nMortwra from Crawfesdavilfa to to stale nnesea where tog wlO ha mst by Frank BasMiaada. The msdihacs are asked to take wttk them their hurttoe for Srtardto' noon. Tbs fstuni trip wilt bt made Bunday evsBiiur'
•ntouagag tSMssas Btosa Frea
Fraa Isweni to setonntog wlU bs givsn by to T. M. C. A. to afi hoys miwsaB ths agm of slsvea to sateen yeatu. it wns anaotmead hr to bdto tgisrimanl rt to T. M. C. A. todmr. The woridng sfaM of hen wtn amrt at to "T" from 0 to 0 o'assli Mcaday. the hhA tdhosi t*ri grads schealloys wtn SMsTTuasday after-
The eourm irtll
noon from 4 te 0 o’clseA
last tar twe neskd.
Alhsrt Broutt, sge ditregrsa, MBS Beat MWhlgan rtmrt. was amatdted w^k e Uahkleek TUeaday night bg twwmsa. whstodussd ^ to MtohMaa stoert S?st sirVTisjf toMjgm^ to ySisSwusd!^
Tha trrt bannam aasltog rt to BaywardBarees Past rt to Asmrtoaa Lagton to ito own enartera. to to naw Community build tog at Seventeenth street and Broedvsy. will ha heldl UmiMt. Bapedtol efforts have been Biada to get a huge pureaetage of to mem benihip to rttond this evening. After to tnntoam meeting there will he sandwichm and coffaa.
g A regional confarenoe rt Bbrwiam in esntral stotm intareatod to a new program of to American Library Association, which was to have bean held rt to Hotel Sevarin Thuraday, baa bean postponed until April 58. CVB. BusA dty BlMan. oaid to drte hns been defanud to order that sp—kara detained efaewhara may be had for ths confarence.
FnpBs TMi IMrtlh BxhIMt. Thirty pupUa. undar to enra rt three tWhars. viatted to Bad Cross health ex hiUt, fourth flocH*. Chamber rt Coouneroe. Tueaday. They cnine from to Union Church Stool (Seventh-Umr Adventtale). 1007 Sturm sv»ue. s tdiool whidi has been amphaautng health edncetion. Tlie pupils were immily interested to to exhibit.
Gee ead Sngsr.
Committees were appointed at a meeting rt to Indianagolis Bestanrsnt AmociatioB Tuesday svuning to try to dbtoto a bettor suimly of gas for downtown rastaurants to
prtmaiv noonday meals and to buy, if poe-
atbsi. a carfaao
atbti. a carfaad of augnr from an eaatom
ratwary tor dlstrioutton
among to asssda-
tton mambera.
FaOsto Bspsrt fhlaa. Stoiday Wyokoff, fair priea commiastoner
for Indiana. Tuesday raeeivud an unsigned fatter, in whiok it wns nsesrtod that eighty
cnrtosBfa rt potatoes weie on Bto Four sldetradu rt Beech Grove, Mr. Wyekoff
tovsettgaUen
false
showed to
a^^ertii
seid
on to he
Oenltat If. C. T..U. Msatllg. The OentraL W. C. T. U. will meet Friday sftomoon with Mrs. M. W. Bandy. iSSf Bellsifotttaiae siraet. Mrs. Lorila Oox. of to Btate industrial board, will apeak aadL Mrs. l^enk Doudioap will give s laneon in dtiseor ehip.
Buy Your G>b1 Direct From Mine—Big SeYing
4*
Tho high coot of oogl is « thing d tho pBOtf At lOBit* ttero BTO no eomplmintg on this jccoont—sinoo tho mnovil of govommoiit rogtrietiong —sunong th^ grho h*v3 loomed how to Imy eodL Tho gmr to buy rnfad is to got it diroct frenn tho mints. This sBoot tiRrBrBl middlomsn's profits. It sbvss hBuling cxporrids, Anyone con now buy st mino prices, whither b CBiiood buyer or ono who U003 only ton or fifteen tons B ysBT. Thii hss boon iliBdo posgiblo throngh b plan ovolged by B largo and old-ootablishad eonoam, THfi BERNICE CpAL COMPANY, with main officoo at 440 Como
Bunding, Chkago.
TIds company haa thonsands of coitomort in varioiu socUoni of tho Unilod States who roeshrs aU of thsir coal diroet from tho minoa. Those costomors are pltoaid not only bocaoso of thi^many dollars they SBTt oFsry ymt, but also hocaaao of the fpialHy of coal they are gifting. Mimy write that thsy ftover before had coal that makes so Bttls dnat, that bums so will. Isaring so fdw aahss. If you art a coal Bstt" wbsthor you nss bard or aoft cftak much or little—it will be grsatbr to your edvaatege to write the Beraioe Coel Commy at once for priosa. staUi^ kina and <]uantity d coal yon oIm.—AdrerthtamsKit.
20 bars SRNTi CUUS SOAP gl QQ With Stoeh toe Dnilnr Fnrrhnne nf CeweeSee. BP ■ eer ww
g ttMMI CfoOd SelmoB,....... 5*1 A pkg. Argc Starch 16-os. bottle Sniderto Ontnun 3 bnrs Ivory ^ Bonp
25c 4Sc 25c 25c
8 Bkga Cttmaliito or Moaio.. fatIC 5;IA h^ket Karo fomp... rftslv Choice CalifL Bvap. Psaghna iSitfC
2 pksa. Quaker ORLm Prtf Wheat... mOC
cut
25c
4 Iho. stool Dntmssl...
5 Ufa. best Irish 4^ Potatoes ‘irtC
3 bars PalmoUvs Soap....
25c
2 cans CampbeU
Pork and Beans^
Ymt Oriir
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STORES
GROCERY
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STORES
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The Biggest Retail Groceiy in Indiana
Bkhigan Potatoes, peik $1.00 CalifMiiia Sonldst Lenons, large waxy fruit, dozen 19c Fre^ Eggs^edected, dozen 42c Florida Grapefruit, extra laCge, ndid fruit.. lOc Grass Seed, quart box 12!4c Ydlow Onion Sets, pound 15c Mkbigwi Navy Bmns, 3 pounds 29c Climax Piqier Cleaner, 3 cam 25c Apricots, in light qrnm. No. 2% cam 34c Rrt Onims, medium size, 2 pounds 15c
MW*H. BLOCK C?
Bart Schaffner & Man dethea f«M bmh* young men and bi^s (S to 18 years.)
WOMEN’S "WAYNE KNIT" pwe tiuroad silk hose, spedal at fIAS a pdr Na mail, phoBe er C O. erdste.
Pure thread silk, full fashkmsd, high spliesd heals, doubts soles, silk lisls garter tops; black. whJts,^ cordovan, nax' and gray (limit 2 pairs to a oistomer). Special,...§1415 —First Inoor, Southwes*.
This sale of women’s new 0 Spring suits at 149.75
Goes ahead in^great fashion, despite adverse weather conditiona
Suits of quality that reveal it in the fine fabrics, the skiliful workman^ip, the distinctive fashions. They a re of tricotines (navv blue) and checks in fine looking color combinations. I
The accredited worth of these suits is $65.00 apd $75.00, but because a maker in his eagerness to close out his surplus was willing to take a terrific loss, we can sell these suits at $49.75. 1 —^Second Floor,
Our sale of women’s and misses’ dresses
.. 124:75
has been strengthened by fresh supplies taken from much higher priced groups. ,
These dresses originally bore tickets calling for prices, in many instances, double and more than double this figure.
But we are concerned with clea^ce, and when the matter of profits runs 'counter tO’ principle, the profits are waived. In many cases we are selling the dresses below bur wholesale cost!
There are silk dresses, satins, taffetas, Oorgettes, crm ds chines. There are wool dresses, tricotines, ^ serges and-wool Jerseys.
Street dresses, sports dresses, general utility dresses, afternoon dresses, eYshing dresses. Navy,, blue, black, brown, gray and the tints favored for formal and semi-formal wear, special $24.75 —Second Floor,'
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Fancy SIL * «g "
New, Kveral thousand yards. ^ ^ r\ Had we pmd the cuatoary SO Qx wholesale cost, the ailka would •- EvrtvJ have been priced at $360, $4.00 and $460. On sale at—
Think of buying ^ne, rich, heavy silks al about
the price of plain, thin messidinea.
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Beavy satins, narrow or wide atripe^multkxdor WM print taffetas, candy stripe or wide satin stripe taffetas, in practically unending choice. AB ailk^ ys^ wide. Sale price —First FlosTt North.
• SALE OF BLACK KNITTED TIES FOR MEN at Vi off mso^ed
prices
. Our stock of® fine knitted ties, excepting o n 1 y, tho narrow vddths, is in-
clwM* ' .
Hundreds to choose from— ^m hifl^gzado makers. BMUti-
ful fancy woavi.,
crochet and English Knotted, also two-tono offiosta— OYory <mo now and fashionablot d tho very best materials—special, at ^ off marked prices. Sals mriest, $8.75, $3.38, $3.00, $2.62, $2.26 and $1.88
—Just Inside tho Illinois Street Doors, to tho Left.
plain
COLORED
ORGANDIES special at 48c a yard
Thursday only
40 inchss wide; a wash ikbric
greatly in demand for dresots or blouses. White, pink^^ Copfnha-
.>l0U8e8.
gen, bisque, tea rose, nosh, hollotropo, navy, Nile* Spoeial for Thursday ^ —First Floor, Nocthoaat.
NAVY POIBET - TWILL special at 55.98 A yard Thursday only 68 inches wide, all wool, a fabric and color grsatly in demand for tailored suits or separate skirts. Special .....$3.98 —First Floor, North.
SATIN WEAVE BEDSPREADS, special at $5.98
Thursday only
Exim large, double bod size,
floral 'or conventional design i; spscial for Thursd^.,... §3.98
—First Floor, Northwest.
Women^s and misses*
Millinery modes of the new season^
From taikired hatf of voro lines to gMrden b§t§ of qumint loveUsMS ii the itnge of our c^play of new modti for the 8i»ing seaaon.
Our diiplay for immediate wear ia marked by both originality and individuality of mode. 17.60 to $76.00. —^Fourth Floor.
FANCY RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS AND VEILS
VAMCT RIBBONS, for ehUdren’s hairbows or sashes, floral designs, plaids and fancy stripes, beautiful color combinations, fard 19c
NEW ROMAN STRIPE SASH RIBBONS, 4 to 7 inchss wide, beautiful bright color combinations, for Eton suits and drssses, yard, $6.88 and by dsgrsss down t6 98c
RUFFLED FLOUNCING, 27 inchss wide, for baby’s clothes, dainty patterns; spseiai, yard §9c
TORCHON LACES, edges with insertions to match, suitable trimming for wash materials, ywd :..8c PATTERN VEILS. 1% yards long, nary blus, brosm, taupe and Mack, wHb chiliilla dettsd bordw or scroll designs, each 49c —First Ploor, Northsash
Exquisite blouses
—Come into a clearance at price* very much less than their original markings.
Blouses of Gsoigdtts, crepe do chine, taffeta, tricolstte. including the overblcuise and tie-on s^les embellished in many ingenious ways. Iitoludsd in this distinctive group is Uie most popular of sports blotMos—^the ELSIE JANIS OVERBLOUSE of haronette crops. Sals prices, $9.75 to $74.50.
Tricolette overblouses
FOR WOMEN AND MI8S1»
With the new. short, kimono slssros; plain and p dropstiteh weaves; in white, rose, pink, Jads, Adriatic, bisque, navy, orsnge, etc. Sale price—
$4.95
—Second Floor.
WHITE VOILE
Forty inches wide, even thread, greatly in demand for dresses. (No phone or mail orders.) Spedal for Thursday g9c
-Fi»t Floor, Northwest.
“PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK at $3.98 a yard
72 inches wide, pure Irish linen, stripe and fieur-de-lis, tulip and grape and carnation deslgnt. Special for Thursday... .§8.98 —First Northweat.
TOWEUNG • 17H inches wide, red border, firm weave, very eerviceable for kitchen or hand towels; (no phone or mail orders); special f§|c —First floor, Nortimest.
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PUMPS AND
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& Sale price, <8.80
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CONTINUED—SALE OF NEW SPRING
TAILORED SUITS
for women and misses
Sak $* price—
Footwear in tbe mbst desirable materials and * styles, down-priced to -make room for inernnhig stodki. OXFORDS AND PUMPS wtth hl|^ covered Fiendh ha^, of brewB or blaek kid, brovB er black fusda, pataat kid or black 01($mDS wftii military heeli, of brown er blaek ealf or brown er biadK kSd; said jpctod §8J§9 —Third Floor.
For Thursddy only A difcontinued model of BINNER CORSP’S (Jmt fifty In the gmsp) Especially designed for the itout figure, downpriced for clearance. ^!e price—
$10.50
O^ two or three sixqp of
Current ssarUng of
this asms model is $1830.
Corsets of French eoutil. i long hip, HO bust, the cut d i} tbe skirt gives a partievlarty flat hip Tine so desired by l!
larga woman.
In addition to Uie tremsndous savings on this nodtl, % expert fittiM serviehe of J. M. DUMBAULD may he had gratis.
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Included in the lot are a few ewrsels af brecada that regularly retafl al $26.00, tnarM lor elemw imet at .........$19.39
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GROCERIES
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They merit price tags calling for $40.00, $45.00 and even $50.00
8«<te «f ALL-WOOL TBICOYINE, NAVY BLUBt hlKt of fliie French aerga In navy blue. BtantMiilly Kiied with silk.
Puxdiased spon a very btvormide basle from a maker whoae stock was tophisavy.
We psss on to our patrons the advantages that accrue through tbe teimsadtimi. '
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